IT'S A RAP!!!
What’s up?
Raw video footage and hot sound tracks, that’s what.
To let you punch together your very own videos of the funkiest band known
to man:
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch.
Consider it.
You choose the cuts.
You pick the fly shots.
You mix in the slices and dices, the freezes and flips.

And
way, way more.
Then kick back.
It’s playback time.
If it’s good: live shouts to you!
If it ain’t: just do it again.
And you got two ways to do it too:
play the game (its a challenge) or create your own (go creative).
Either way you get a funky video!!!
That’s all yours!!!
Choose from three hit videos:
Good Vibrations
I Need Money
You Gotta Believe
Apply over 30 special effects (like strobes, slices, smears & slow
motion) to any scene
Edit in hundreds of images from three streams of video.
Mix effects to create hundreds more special effects combinations.
Select from two modes:
EditChallenge™ or U-Direct™
Before starring in films such as Fear and Boogie Nights, Mark Wahlberg
was known by most people as rapper Marky Mark.
His videos were very popular in the early 1990s, especially among teenagers.

The
game is broken up into two separate types of play.
In EditChallenge, you must edit the videos according to the tastes of
a boxer, a bunch of guys, a group of girls, or a couple of parents.
Each of the four sets of characters has distinct ideas about what to expect
in a video.
For example, the girls like lots of mushy stuff and romance, and the guys
like guy stuff such as muscle building and fighting.
After you make your video, you get to watch the playback.
The set of characters that you picked then gives you feedback on how much
they liked or disliked your editing job.
The U-Direct mode, which is just for fun and has no time limit or competitive
aspect, is more open in terms of creativity; you focus solely on creating
the video you want to see and hear.
In addition to toying with the video images and sounds, you can create
more than 30 special effects and camera tricks, such as making everything
blue, adding a strobe light, or turning the screen upside down.
At the U-Direct menu, press A, B, C, RIGHT to watch behind-the-scenes
footage.
During any of the footage, press START to call up another sequence, the
"Annals of Digital Pictures," in which you see the creation
of the "Make My Video" concept in 1986.